619-0401/04 – Theory of Technological Processes (TTP)

Department of Physical Chemistry and Theory of Technological Processes

Credits

7

Subject guarantor

prof. Ing. Jana Dobrovská, CSc.

Subject version guarantor

prof. Ing. Ľudovít Dobrovský, CSc., dr.h.c.

Study level

undergraduate or graduate

Requirement

Compulsory

Year

2

Semester

summer

Study language

Czech

Year of introduction

2005/2006

Year of cancellation

2014/2015

Intended for the faculties

FMT

Intended for study types

Bachelor

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Tuitor

Teacher giving lectures

DOB30

prof. Ing. Jana Dobrovská, CSc.

DOB36

prof. Ing. Ľudovít Dobrovský, CSc., dr.h.c.

DUD32

doc. Ing. Rostislav Dudek, Ph.D.

FRA37

Ing. Hana Francová, Ph.D.

KOS37

Ing. Gabriela Kostiuková, Ph.D.

SME06

doc. Ing. Bedřich Smetana, Ph.D.

Extent of instruction for forms of study

Form of study

Way of compl.

Extent

Part-time

Credit and Examination

18+6

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

- to define solutions - Raoult´s law and Henry´s law, ideal and nonideal solutions, the thermodynamic
activity of a component in solution, thermodynamic quantities and thermodynamic models of solutions
- to apply the chemical thermodynamics and kinetics on pyrometallurgical processes – the thermal
dissociation, the extraction of metals from their oxides, the Boudouard reaction
- to observe and analyse processes and interaction between metal melts and a gaseous phase
- to observe and analyse processes between metal melts and oxidic melts
- to outline physical properties of melts - liquid metals and oxidic melts
- to apply gained theoretical knowledge in routine

Teaching methods

Lectures
Individual consultations
Tutorials
Experimental work in labs

Summary

The topic of the subject is theoretical foundation in the area of application of the physical chemistry principles to particular technological processes.